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Gotham Knights

Gotham Knights

October 24, 2022
50

In conclusion, Gotham Knights is an incredibly average game that brings absolutely nothing new to the table. The graphics do not look like they belong to the next-gen, the story is really easy to guess, and the combat is nothing new. It does not get any more 5/10 than that.

Lost in Play

Lost in Play

August 18, 2022
90

Overall, Lost in Play keeps all of its promises, and it keeps them well. The gameplay can be tricky, but it is fun and exactly what you would expect from a point-and-click adventure time. The art style is incredible; the 2D graphics make it look straight out of a children’s program. The sound design is clever and helps to propagate the illusion of childhood. Every single element that makes up this game serves to create an atmosphere that feels unapologetically magical. Lost in Play is a game that both children and adults can enjoy, and we need more games like that.

Dune: Spice Wars is a game that could entertain you for a few hours until you get bored of it and move on. It is a fair game, great for newcomers, and based on the Dune franchise: What more could you want?

Art is the only thing that stands out in this game. Best Month Ever! is not the best experience ever, and there are plenty of other games that handle these types of heavy themes better. In short, Best Month Ever! fails to be a great example of a heavy story that is handled well both in terms of the development of the story and the characters, the mechanics are clunky and frustrating, and the sound design is not the best- But it is great in the art department.

In short, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is one of the best LEGO and Star Wars games ever made. Only the long-awaited Knights of the Old Republic remakes might be able to top it. Despite being one of the best, it is also essential to emphasize its setbacks: Some side quests could have been better, and game-breaking bugs are incredibly annoying. Game studios need to understand that forcing the developers to crunch to finish the game in a concise amount of time never results in a perfect game and this game is an excellent example of that.

However, it is best not to try to finish this game quickly. Take your time, find the collectibles, explore everything to see, and complete the game. This is because there is a lot to see, a lot to take in, and a lot to appreciate here. Furthermore, since the game transports the players back to the middle of the map every time they complete cleaning one place, the players might feel like they are doing the same thing repeatedly, which is never good.

It is important to remember just how ambitious of a game Kena: Bridge of Spirits is. It tries to achieve greatness in all aspects, balancing exploration with puzzles and a dazzlingly fascinating world on top of well-made characters. So it will inevitably have a few ups and downs here and there. Overall, the game is enjoyable to play and impressive to look at. The world is magical, the characters likable, and the combat is more fun than expected from this game.